Grey literature

- The One Health Initiative (with quarterly newsletter)
Recognizing that human and animal health and mental health (via the human-animal bond phenomenon) are inextricably linked, One Health seeks to promote, improve, and defend the health and well-being of all species by enhancing cooperation and collaboration between physicians, veterinarians, and other scientific health professionals and by promoting strengths in leadership and management to achieve these goals.
- One Health : A New Professional Imperative. American Veterinary Medical Association
On April 14, 2007, the AVMA Executive Board took official action to establish the One Health Initiative by approving a recommendation by then-president Dr. Roger K. Mahr to establish a One Health Initiative Task Force (OHITF). The purpose of the task force was to study the feasibility of an initiative that would facilitate collaboration and cooperation among health science professions, academic institutions, governmental agencies, and industries to help with the assessment, treatment, and prevention of cross-species disease transmission and mutually prevalent, but non-transmitted, human and animal diseases and medical conditions.
- Critically important antibacterial agents for human medicine for risk management strategies of non-human use
The overall objective of this WHO international expert group is to first develop criteria for defining critically important antimicrobials for humans by class and /or subgroups, and then to propose a list. The list needs to take into account relevant bacteria (or their genes) that are likely to transfer to people from animals, food products, or the environment (both pathogens and commensals).
- The control of neglected zoonotic diseases, a route to poverty alleviation: Report of a joint WHO/DFID-AHP meeting with the participation of FAO and OIE; Geneva, 20 and 21 September 2005
- Brucellosis in humans and animals; FAO, OIE & WHO 2006
Emphasis in this document is placed on fundamental measures of environmental and occupational hygiene in the community and in the household as well as on the sequence of actions required to detect and treat patients.
- Zoonotic tuberculosis and brucellosis in Africa: the way forward. Output of a multidisciplinary workshop held in Pretoria on 19 & 20 November 2007